Owl Teach Yourself Microsoft FrontPage 2002 in 24 Hours
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Hour 19: Add a Database to Your Web

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Question: I'm having a real problem viewing my pages on my computer. I have IIS enabled and the 2002 extensions have been downloaded. I keep getting the error message, "must publish page to server with extensions to view correctly." How and where do I save my pages on my computer so I can test my database correctly?

Answer: Before you can test your database Web on your computer, you must publish the Web to your local Web server. The address of your server is http://localhost. If you are planning to publish several different Webs to your own server, publish the database Web to a subfolder such as http://localhost/database. After you publish the web, if your copy of IIS has FrontPage 2002 extensions installed correctly, you should be able to test the Web by loading http://localhost/<subfolder> in Internet Explorer. Replace <subfolder> with the name of the folder where you published the Web.

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